All Analysis – Page 37

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    ANALYSIS: Gulfstream aims to perfect portfolio with G600

    2019-05-21T18:26:12Z

    The Gulfstream G600 felt like a rocket as it zipped south at nearly the speed of sound during a demonstration flight in March.

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    ANALYSIS: The five realities of Thailand's aerospace push

    2019-05-21T01:22:31Z

    Thailand is poised to be a major hub for the aerospace industry, with advantages such as existing links to the automobile and electronics industry, and competitive wages.

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    ANALYSIS: Bombardier builds momentum as new Globals near delivery

    2019-05-20T15:32:38Z

    Bombardier set the bar high for itself and competitors at least year's EBACE when it unveiled the Global 5500 and 6500 programme, which it had surprisingly kept secret from the industry's prying eyes.

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    ANALYSIS: Business aircraft in the works

    2019-05-20T15:16:13Z

    As recovery gathers pace across the business aircraft industry, manufacturers are working hard to bring a range of new and revamped models to market, aiming to stimulate customer demand and bolster their orderbooks. We review the state of play for the key programmes that are set to arrive on the ...

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    ANALYSIS: Rolls-Royce's vision of a hybrid future

    2019-05-20T13:59:21Z

    ​Short of a revolution in battery technology, electric flight is going to be a mixed affair

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    ANALYSIS: Electric flight rules in cruise

    2019-05-20T12:31:23Z

    Rolls-Royce (R-R) is not alone in anticipating the advent of practicable electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) – transportation. In this vision, small quadcopter or tiltrotor aircraft able to carry one to four people may bring benefits of speed and even reduced emissions to local or regional transport, supplementing and ...

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    ANALYSIS: P&W and CFM boost output despite supply-chain stress

    2019-05-17T18:22:00Z

    The two major narrowbody aircraft engine makers have successfully accelerated production in recent months, though they are still battling with supply-chain stress. CFM International and competitor Pratt & Whitney (P&W) more than doubled output of their latest-generation turbofans – CFM's Leap and P&W's PW1000G – in the first quarter of ...

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    ANALYSIS: Engine makers prep for next narrowbody launch

    2019-05-17T12:30:41Z

    ​The uncertain status of Boeing’s proposed new mid-market airplane (NMA) has likewise left unanswered questions about the engine that might theoretically power the next narrowbody.

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    ANALYSIS: ​Australia takes its Tigers to sea

    2019-05-17T00:23:10Z

    The Australian Army has entered a new era with the deployment of four Airbus Helicopters Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopters aboard the navy's HMAS Canberra as part of the vessel’s voyage through Southeast Asia.

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    ​ANALYSIS: VTOL UAV makers zero in on naval requirements

    2019-05-15T01:44:52Z

    UAV makers see significant potential in the Asia-Pacific for small, unmanned vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) systems that can be deployed from warships.

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    ANALYSIS: Tackling the scourge of illegal charter

    2019-05-13T13:27:09Z

    ​The highly-publicised fatal crash on 21 January of the Piper Malibu PA46-310P carrying Premiership footballer Emiliano Sala has propelled the practice of illegal or “grey” chartering – where aircraft that have not been approved for paying passengers are used for air taxi services – into the spotlight.

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    ATM makeover takes on ad-hoc post-Brexit uncertainty

    2019-05-13T13:22:00Z

    Since so many business aircraft movements are ad-hoc, they often have to fit into the air traffic management system at short notice. In Europe, right now, air traffic management has its difficulties – and Brexit looms, throwing a shadow of uncertainty over operations between the UK, the largest single European hub for business aviation movements, as well as the continent.

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    ANALYSIS: High-tech radar hunts for missing A380 fan debris

    2019-05-10T12:19:07Z

    French investigators have detailed the extensive efforts to hunt for engine fragments which fell from an Air France Airbus A380 over southern Greenland nearly 20 months ago.

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    ANALYSIS: Superjet fire puts focus on evacuation threat

    2019-05-08T23:08:04Z

    Survivability analysis of the Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100 accident at Moscow will inevitably examine the effect of passengers’ stopping to retrieve cabin luggage during evacuation.

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    ANALYSIS: US Navy's stealth fighters find new and evolving roles

    2019-04-30T09:08:42Z

    ​US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) may have declared the Lockheed Martin F-35C initial operational capable in February 2019, but the evolution of the stealth fighter – and its US Marine Corps (USMC) cousin, the F-35B – is far from over.

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    ANALYSIS: Boeing CEO defends MCAS and addresses pilot procedures

    2019-04-29T21:06:54Z

    ​Boeing’s chief executive faced an onslaught of questions on 29 April about the 737 Max and the internal processes that developed the flight control system suspected of contributing to the deaths of 346 people.

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    ANALYSIS: US Navy precision landing system to enter production

    2019-04-26T12:58:32Z

    The US Navy (USN) is preparing to place an order for Raytheon's Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS), to be manufactured and installed on all of its aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships.

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    ANALYSIS: Super Hornets find place in stealth fighter generation

    2019-04-26T12:56:34Z

    It might be the era of fifth-generation stealth fighters, but Boeing’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is selling just fine. In March 2019, the company secured a three-year contract from the US Navy (USN) for 78 F/A-18E/F Block III Super Hornets, with a total contract value of about $4 billion. That follows ...

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    ANALYSIS: 737 Max grounding costs Boeing $1 billion

    2019-04-24T17:54:36Z

    ​Boeing is pulling its fiscal 2019 guidance and pausing share buybacks to save cash amid a dip in its first quarter revenue, the worldwide grounding of the 737 Max aircraft and scrutiny of its safety processes.

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    ​ANALYSIS: Izumo and Kaga, aircraft carriers in all but name

    2019-04-23T08:28:21Z

    Some military secrets are better kept than others. The emergence of Tokyo’s real plan for its pair of Izumo-class helicopter destroyers was always, to naval observers, more a matter when than if. With their 248m (814ft) length, expansive flight decks and large hangars, the JS Izumo and her sister ...